Helja Liukko-Sundstrom plaque (sig)

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Helja Liukko-Sundstrom plaque (sig) 1987.

The Arabia factory was set up near Helsinki, Finland, in 1873 by the
Swedish company Rörstrand.
They chose Finland for its close proximity to Russia, where they wanted
to expand their market. Within a few years the Arabia factory was producing
half of Finland's total ceramics output. The Arabia factory was managed
by Gustav Herlitz who had previously worked for Rörstrand in Sweden.
The range of wares was expanded to include art pottery, domestic and utility
wares, sanitary wares, tiles and even bricks.

During the first World War Arabia passed into Finnish ownership and by
the outbreak of the second World War was larger than any producer of porcelain
in Europe in terms of output.

Expansion continued during the war and into the second half of the twentieth
century. Affiliations were forged with other companies and by the end of
the century Arabia and Rörstrand were again part of the same group.

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